Ancestors of Adam and Emma Jackson

Source Citations

4Parish Register Extract, Woolsthorpe. William and Sarah married after banns, both were described as 'of this parish'; their witnesses were William Hemp or Kemp and Alice Coy. Sarah made her mark, the other 3 people all signed their names.

3Parish Register Extract, Woolsthorpe. William and Sarah married after banns, both were described as 'of this parish'; their witnesses were William Hemp or Kemp and Alice Coy. Sarah made her mark, the other 3 people all signed their names.

2Parish Register Extract, St Gregory's Church, Heckingham. Thomas, son of Thomas and Martha BLUNDERFIELD, baptised 26th April 1781 (legitimate).Because the church served the nearby Heckingham Workhouse, there are numerous base born baptisms in the register, so many that the vicar has gone to the trouble of highlighting those that were not.

3Death Details, IOR/L/MAR/B/71B. The Log Book of the HEIC Ship 'Abercrombie Robinson' includes the following reportThursday 12th Feb 1829, At 3am, Thomas Blunderfield, Ship's Steward and at 7am Robert Halpen, Armourer departed this life.The position of the ship on the 12 Feb 1829 was 30deg 58min South, 11deg 40min East.

4Burial Details, IOR/L/MAR/B/71B. The Log Book of the HEIC Ship 'Abercrombie Robinson' includes the following reportFriday 13th Feb 1829, 1amCommitted the bodies of the deceased Thomas Blunderfield and Robert Halpen to the Deep with the usual Ceremony.

3Burial Details, IOR/L/MAR/B/71B. The Log Book of the HEIC Ship 'Abercrombie Robinson' includes the following reportSunday 10th Aug 1828 - At BombaySent the bodies of the deceased Thomas Blunderfield and Joseph Ellis on shore for interment.

2Death Details, London Probate Index 1750-1858. John Hunt BLUNDERFIELD March 1846 Type of record: Administration Court: The Commissary Court of London Place: Merchant Ship BentinckThe SS Bentinck was a Paddle Steamer with sails that was operated by P&O. Up to 1848, the ship worked the route between Suez and Calcutta. So John's death must have been somewhere, perhaps at sea, East of Suez.